Judith Curry; “The deeper reasons have to do with my growing disenchantment with universities, the academic field of climate science and scientists… I no longer know what to say to students and postdocs regarding how to navigate the CRAZINESS in the field of climate science. Research and other professional activities are professionally rewarded only if they are channeled in certain directions approved by a politicized academic establishment — funding, ease of getting your papers published, getting hired in prestigious positions, appointments to prestigious committees and boards, professional recognition, etc.” “How young scientists are to navigate all this is beyond me, and it often becomes a battle of scientific integrity versus career suicide.”

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“Climate Hustle” shows how the notion of a “scientific consensus” on climate change is pure fabrication and is simply a political tool used to stifle debate.

The film features expert opinions and data to reveal that on virtually every claim in the climate debate, climate activists have either greatly exaggerated the issue or are flat out wrong.

“Climate Hustle” viewers will also get a look at the increasingly outlandish claims of activists who, in a form of “climate astrology,” want to blame every bad weather event – and societal evil – on man-made global warming.

The film is not a one-sided documentary with only one narrative presented. Instead, “Climate Hustle” comes alive to the viewer with archival video clips and news footage spanning over 40 years. The film presents both sides of the climate debate in an engaging and pop culture-friendly way that walks viewers through the dire climate claims being made and examines them one by one.

The film features prominent scientists from around the world who used to warn about the dangers of man-made global warming but have reexamined the evidence and have now grown more skeptical or become outright skeptics of man-made climate change fears.

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LAMAR SMITH: NOAA’s climate change science fiction

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is the nation’s leading collector of climate data. Every day, NOAA analyzes vast amounts of data to predict changes to our climate, weather, oceans and coasts. The agency also publishes monthly temperature averages across the nation and compares those numbers to historical temperature records. As the nation’s self-proclaimed authority… Continue reading →

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